I'll be turning 17 in 11 days, and my boyfriend of almost half a year (our year and a half is the day after my birthday), needs some help as to what to get me. I really don't care about it being a surprise for me, as long as he feels confident with giving me the gift. What are a few things I can hint towards when he asks me what I want? I already have a necklace, earrings, and a small ring, so preferably no jewelry. Just practical stuff really.
Jasmine_Moon answered Thursday April 3 2008, 7:34 pm: Hmm...how bout' a romantic dinner and some of your favorite perfume?
I remember when I was your age, my b/f cooked and served up (ALL by himself) a romantic dinner for me, with candlesticks and all the hullabaloo of sweet romance.. on the patio...very sweet, I still remember it very fondly.
here's a site to browse..although not very practical, maybe you'll get some ideas:
gateway01 answered Thursday April 3 2008, 7:33 pm: birthdays are always hard to decide for. I think you should ask yourself "what do I need?" this may help you figure out the answer whether its a new belt or outfit you wanted or maybe you just want a romantic night out to get away from your annoying sibling (speaking from experience). perhaps your into video games and electronics, theres an accessory that you really want but either don't have time or money to get it. Or lets say you like music, is there a favorite band you could recommend to him, maybe a concert you wanted to go to or a CD you wanted. A year ago i just made my gf a cheesecake for her bday. Maybe get your bf to make up a little coupon booklet with things like, 1 25 minute back message, or 1 free study only night.
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